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On May 19, 1992, Quayle gave a speech to the Commonwealth Club of California on the subject of the Los Angeles riots.
It achieved a high level of political notoriety in the 1992 presidential election when Dan Quayle mentioned the show in a campaign speech, afterwards known as the " Murphy Brown speech ".
Because Quayle's actual speech made little reference to Murphy Brown's fictional nature ( other than the use of the word character ), the show was able to use actual footage from his speech to make it appear that, within the fictional world of the show, Quayle was referring to Murphy Brown personally, rather than to the fictional character.
The keynote speaker was former Vice President of the United States Dan Quayle's wife Marilyn Tucker Quayle, and in a speech at the event Han spoke positively of Mrs. Quayle's humanitarian work.
Later, the phrase became more widespread after Vice President Dan Quayle used it in a speech at the 1992 Republican National Convention.
Dan Quayle made a speech that put him on the national stage, on August 15.
During his term as Vice President, Dan Quayle delivered his famous Murphy Brown speech to the group.

speech and blamed
This led to an inflammatory speech by Guinean president Lansana Conté which blamed the refugees for the border destabilization and alleged that the vast majority of refugees were rebels.
On the day of the general election, The Sun ran an " infamous " front page featuring Kinnock ( headline: ' If Kinnock wins today will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights ') that he blamed in his resignation speech for losing Labour the election.
She publicly blamed her husband for forcing her to retire ; for example, in a speech commemorating her 25 years in parliament she stated that her retirement was forced on her and that it should please the men of Britain.
This " malaise speech " further damaged his reelection bid because it seemed to express a pessimistic outlook and blamed the American people for his own failed policies.
Some blamed Peterson's loss on the banal delivery of his convention speech.
Heathcoat-Amory party blamed the presence of a UKIP candidate on the ballot paper for his defeat during his speech after the result of the ballot was announced.
He made a strong speech in support of the Bill, and was blamed for the Conservatives ' unexpected electoral defeat the following year, which the right of the party attributed to newly-enfranchised young women ( referred to derogatorily as " flappers ") voting for the opposition Labour party.
Despite his past affiliation with the Progressive Party, Richardson blamed both the party and its Progressive movement with excess in his inaugural speech, replacing the Southern Pacific Railroad political machine with a Progressive machine.
On 20 February, he made an extemporaneous speech on Libyan state TV, where he blamed the civil war on tribal factions and Islamists acting on their own agendas, drunken and drugged.
These mothers were often blamed for their children's atypical behavior, which included rigid rituals, speech difficulty, and self-isolation.
Her slurred speech throughout her show on 13 August 2007 made the headlines, giving listeners cause for concern, but the presenter blamed a sore throat.
On July 28, 2009, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone cited Gekko's greed is good slogan in a speech to the Italian senate, saying that the free market had been replaced by a greed market, and also blamed such a mentality for the 2007-2008 financial crisis.
The Greek delegates, surprised by harshness of the speech, blamed the British.

speech and violence
Then she catapults into `` everything and everybody '', putting particular violence on `` everybody '', indicating to the linguist that this is a spot to flag -- that is, it is not congruent to the patient's general style of speech up to this point.
Additionally, because they consider harsh words to be a form of violence, they often keep a cloth to ritually cover their mouth, as a reminder not to allow violence in their speech.
In law, hate speech is any speech, gesture or conduct, writing, or display which is forbidden because it may incite violence or prejudicial action against or by a protected individual or group, or because it disparages or intimidates a protected individual or group.
In South Africa, hate speech ( along with incitement to violence and propaganda for war ) is specifically excluded from protection of free speech in the Constitution.
In October 1999 Falwell hosted a meeting of 200 evangelicals with 200 homosexuals at Thomas Road Baptist Church for an " Anti-Violence Forum ", during which he acknowledged that some American evangelicals ' comments about homosexuality entered the realm of hate speech that could incite violence.
He authored the resolution offering condolences to British civilian victims and condemning the riots which, after initial opposition in the party, was accepted following Gandhi's emotional speech advocating his principle that all violence was evil and could not be justified.
* 1856 – Congressman Preston Brooks of South Carolina beats Senator Charles Sumner with a cane in the hall of the United States Senate for a speech Sumner had made attacking Southerners who sympathized with the pro-slavery violence in Kansas (" Bleeding Kansas ").
Racism has been a motivating factor in social discrimination, racial segregation, hate speech and violence ( such as pogroms, genocides and ethnic cleansings ).
* May 22 – Congressman Preston Brooks of South Carolina beats Senator Charles Sumner with a cane in the hall of the United States Senate, for a speech Sumner had made attacking Southerners who sympathized with the pro-slavery violence in Kansas (" Bleeding Kansas ").
He found that the three arrested radicals, charged under a law dating from the Civil War, had only proposed transforming the government by using their free speech rights and not by violence.
Meanwhile, in the convention hall, Connecticut Senator Abraham Ribicoff used his nominating speech for George McGovern to tell of the violence going on outside the convention hall, saying that “ with George McGovern we wouldn ’ t have Gestapo tactics on the streets of Chicago .” Mayor Daley responded to his remark with something that the T. V.
Anti-war protests during World War I gave rise to several important free speech cases related to sedition and inciting violence.
Although the Court referred to the clear and present danger test in a few decisions following Thornhill, the bad tendency test was not explicitly overruled, and the clear and present danger test was not applied in several subsequent free speech cases involving incitment to violence.
For two decades after the Dennis decision, free speech issues related to advocacy of violence were decided using balancing tests such as the one initially articulated in Dennis.
Brandenburg is now the standard applied by the Court to free speech issues related to advocacy of violence.
The life of Oswald portrays Edward as an unstable young man who, according to Frank Stenton: " had offended many important persons by his intolerable violence of speech and behavior.
The Hutu genocidaires were abetted by the Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines broadcasting hate speech advocating violence against Tutsis.
The notion of violence or other criminality possibly arose because hardcore outlaws and criminals were popularly portrayed as using many of the same jive terms in their speech, and this distortion could also be seen in popular TV shows with regard to hippies a few years later.
" There is some suspicion that Aristide's speech was edited to make it sound as if he were advocating " necklacing " when he was actually urging his supporters not to use violence but to use the constitution and voting instead.
To prevent Jewish violence from further escalating, Agrippa assembled the populace and delivered a tearful speech to the crowd in the company of his sister, but the Jews alienated their sympathies when the insurgents burned down their palaces.
Ultimately, Shing's escalating violence against his friends, a desire to protect his brother, and an impassioned speech by Mark finally convince Ho to join Mark in taking revenge on Shing.

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